In this chapter an overview is given of, what might be called, the 'matrix' of European property law. This matrix (the 'classical model' of property law) consists of two layers. The first layer encompasses the leading principles and ground rules of property law. The second layer comprises the notions of subjects, objects and rights. Both layers need to be analysed critically in light of changes within each property law system (e.g. the recognition of de-materialized objects, such as virtual property) and external changes (economic integration, both regionally and worldwide, resulting in a convergence tendency). The use of 'notions', regarding e.g. what can be an object of property law, might prove to be useful, because notions provide a des...
Over the past sixty years, the Council of Europe and the European Union have taken steps to promote ...
Comparative research in the area of property law is gaining importance. Against the background of th...
This paper examines the classification of property in common law and civil law, by contrasting the c...
In this chapter an overview is given of, what might be called, the 'matrix' of European property law...
In this chapter an overview is given of, what might be called, the 'matrix' of European property law...
The problem of identifying the object of the property right from other civil law institutions and no...
In the article, the Authors attempt to systematically formulate “property”, from the point of view o...
Within the european union property law is, for the most part, governed by the laws of the member sta...
Defense Date: 16 April 2010Examining Board: Prof. Christian Joerges (supervisor), University of Bre...
Defense Date: 16 April 2010Examining Board: Prof. Christian Joerges (supervisor), University of Bre...
Defense Date: 16 April 2010Examining Board: Prof. Christian Joerges (supervisor), University of Bre...
European integration has a growing impact on the property law systems of the EU Member States. The t...
In the article, the Authors attempt to systematically formulate “property”, from the point of view ...
European integration has a growing impact on the property law systems of the EU Member States. The t...
European integration has a growing impact on the property law systems of the EU Member States. The t...
Over the past sixty years, the Council of Europe and the European Union have taken steps to promote ...
Comparative research in the area of property law is gaining importance. Against the background of th...
This paper examines the classification of property in common law and civil law, by contrasting the c...
In this chapter an overview is given of, what might be called, the 'matrix' of European property law...
In this chapter an overview is given of, what might be called, the 'matrix' of European property law...
The problem of identifying the object of the property right from other civil law institutions and no...
In the article, the Authors attempt to systematically formulate “property”, from the point of view o...
Within the european union property law is, for the most part, governed by the laws of the member sta...
Defense Date: 16 April 2010Examining Board: Prof. Christian Joerges (supervisor), University of Bre...
Defense Date: 16 April 2010Examining Board: Prof. Christian Joerges (supervisor), University of Bre...
Defense Date: 16 April 2010Examining Board: Prof. Christian Joerges (supervisor), University of Bre...
European integration has a growing impact on the property law systems of the EU Member States. The t...
In the article, the Authors attempt to systematically formulate “property”, from the point of view ...
European integration has a growing impact on the property law systems of the EU Member States. The t...
European integration has a growing impact on the property law systems of the EU Member States. The t...
Over the past sixty years, the Council of Europe and the European Union have taken steps to promote ...
Comparative research in the area of property law is gaining importance. Against the background of th...
This paper examines the classification of property in common law and civil law, by contrasting the c...